Lundensian theology, the Glossary
Lundensian theology refers to the younger school of Lutheran theology and Luther research in Lund University.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Agape and Eros, Anders Nygren, Christian Cyclopedia, Christus Victor, Gustaf Aulén, Lund University, Lutheranism, Theology of Martin Luther.
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Agape and Eros
Agape and Eros (Eros och Agape) is the shorthand English name given to the treatise written by the Swedish Protestant theologian Anders Nygren, which was first published in Swedish in two parts in 1930 and 1936.
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Anders Nygren
Anders Theodor Samuel Nygren (15 November 1890, Gothenburg – 20 October 1978, Lund) was a Swedish Lutheran theologian.
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Christian Cyclopedia
Christian Cyclopedia (originally Lutheran Cyclopedia) is a one-volume compendium of theological data, ranging from ancient figures to contemporary events. Lundensian theology and Christian Cyclopedia are Lutheranism stubs.
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Christus Victor
Christus Victor is a book by Gustaf Aulén published in English in 1931, presenting a study of theories of atonement in Christianity.
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Gustaf Aulén
Gustaf Emanuel Hildebrand Aulén (15 May 1879 – 16 December 1977) was the Bishop of Strängnäs in the Church of Sweden, a Lutheran theologian, and the author of Christus Victor, a work which still exerts considerable influence on contemporary theological thinking on the atonement.
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Lund University
Lund University (Lunds universitet) is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.
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Theology of Martin Luther
The theology of Martin Luther was instrumental in influencing the Protestant Reformation, specifically topics dealing with justification by faith, the relationship between the Law and Gospel (also an instrumental component of Reformed theology), and various other theological ideas. Lundensian theology and theology of Martin Luther are Lutheran theology.
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See also
Lutheran theology
- Adiaphora
- Antilegomena
- Assurance (theology)
- Body of Doctrine
- Christocentrism
- Confessing Church
- Confessional Lutheranism
- Evangelical Catholic
- Haugean movement
- Homosexuality and Lutheranism
- Hylotheism
- Imputed righteousness
- Incurvatus in se
- Justification (theology)
- LGBT and Lutheranism
- Law and Gospel
- Leipzig Debate
- Life Against Death
- Loci theologici
- Lundensian theology
- Luther's canon
- Lutheran Mariology
- Lutheran orthodoxy
- Lutheran theologians
- Means of grace
- Mortal sin
- Neo-Lutheranism
- Ordo salutis
- Perpetual virginity of Mary
- Pietism
- Priesthood of all believers
- Protestant scholasticism
- Protestant theologies
- Satisfaction theory of atonement
- Scholastic Lutheran Christology
- Sinlessness of Mary
- Sola fide
- Sola scriptura
- Synergism
- The two kinds of righteousness
- Theology of Martin Luther
- Theology of the Cross
- Theotokos
- Total depravity
- Two kingdoms doctrine